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That's alright Ass you will still be able to make money at the docks doing favours for sailors.Originally posted by sasguru View PostEnjoy your public sector sinecure while it lasts. Post Brexit the lowered tax take and Britain's economic and political positon in the world will mean huge cuts in the defence budget. That's not my opinion, it comes straight from someone waaaaayyyyy above your pay grade.
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Guesswork and speculation on your part I'm afraid.Originally posted by sasguru View PostEnjoy your public sector sinecure while it lasts. Post Brexit the lowered tax take and Britain's economic and political positon in the world will mean huge cuts in the defence budget. That's not my opinion, it comes straight from someone waaaaayyyyy above your pay grade.
You really are gifted at getting hold of the wrong end of the stick.
But if it makes you feel better then why not?
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Enjoy your public sector sinecure while it lasts. Post Brexit the lowered tax take and Britain's economic and political positon in the world will mean huge cuts in the defence budget. That's not my opinion, it comes straight from someone waaaaayyyyy above your pay grade.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf I told you what I do sas I'd have to kill you. Suffice it to say, it involves technical activities that are of national importance, and way above your pay grade.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf I told you what I do sas I'd have to kill you. Suffice it to say, it involves technical activities that are of national importance, and way above your pay grade.
My bullsh1t detector just exploded.
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and you are sick of me already - my work here is done.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat's the problem with the less cognitively gifted.
Once they get an idea they repeat it ad nauseum, like 5 year olds.
Oh you think you need to be "cognitively gifted" to make pathetic homophobic jokes? I see you are on form as usual.
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have you ever seen a female?Originally posted by sasguru View PostA likely story. I bet you were walking funny for days afterwards.
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